hubertursua / ncovph

GraphQL API for COVID-19 data (Philippines)
https://ncovph.com
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Share your work here #24

Closed hubertursua closed 4 years ago

hubertursua commented 4 years ago

If you're using the ncovph API, I'd love to know what you are building.

I plan to make a list of projects on the website to feature your work.

And if you have any questions or problems, feel free to open a separate issue.

ardee925 commented 4 years ago

https://www.facebook.com/projectgreengrass https://greengrass.things.ph

We have added a COVID19 case heatmap layer to our street activity monitoring map. Thank you for this easy to use and well-documented API.

alfonzm commented 4 years ago

Hello! I use your confirmed cases API for https://bantaycovid.com.

Will probably be adding a map soon too. I hope DOH will continue providing details consistently so it won't mess up the API. 😁

Thank you for making this!

jannomeister commented 4 years ago

Hi @hyubs

I made a simple website that shows some graphs related to COVID-19 situations. And a sidebar that tracks total confirmed cases per region. (this is the part where I used your API) :)

Here's the link: PH NCOV Tracker and the repo: https://github.com/jannomeister/ncov-tracker

Pipaolo commented 4 years ago

Helloo @hyubs,

Thank you for creating such a wonderful api, I created an android app that tracks the current status in the Philippines using your api and some data from another website.

Here is the source code: https://github.com/Pipaolo/NCOV-Tracker-PH

hubertursua commented 4 years ago

Hi @Pipaolo! Thanks for the kind words. Awesome to see the new GraphQL API in action.

Be sure to check the website for updates. And feel free to create an issue here on GitHub if you need any help with the API.

I'm currently working on some corrections regarding the residences data (moving from ISO 3166 to PSGC standard). After that, I'll move to the other data sets which will include PPE inventories and hospital capacities.

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